Evaluating the effectiveness of abbreviated breast MRI (abMRI) interpretation-training for mammogram-readers: a multicentre study assessing diagnostic performance, using an enriched dataset

Autor: Lyn I Jones, Andrea Marshall, Premkumar Elangovan, Rebecca Geach, Sadie McKeown-Keegan, Sarah Vinnicombe, Sam A Harding, Sian Taylor-Phillips, Mark Halling-Brown, Christopher Foy, Elizabeth O’Flynn, Hesam Ghiasvand, Claire Hulme, Janet A Dunn
Rok vydání: 2022
Popis: Background: Abbreviated breast MRI (abMRI) is being introduced in breast screening trials and clinical practice, particularly for women with dense breasts. Upscaling abMRI provision requires the workforce of mammogram-readers to learn to effectively interpret abMRI. The purpose of this study was to examine the diagnostic accuracy of mammogram-readers to interpret abMRI after a single day of standardised small-group training and to compare diagnostic performance of mammogram-readers experienced in full-protocol breast MRI (fpMRI) interpretation (Group 1) with that of those without fpMRI interpretation experience (Group 2).Methods: Mammogram-readers were recruited from six NHS Breast Screening Programme sites. Small-group hands-on workstation training was provided, with subsequent prospective, independent, blinded interpretation of an enriched dataset with known outcome. A simplified form of abMRI (first-post-contrast-subtracted-images (FAST MRI), displayed as maximum-intensity-projection (MIP) and subtracted slice-stack), was used. Per-breast and per-lesion diagnostic accuracy analysis was undertaken, with comparison across groups, and double-reading simulation of a consecutive screening subset.Results: 37 readers (Group 1: 17, Group 2: 20) completed the reading task of 125 scans (250 breasts) (total = 9250 reads). Overall sensitivity was 86% (95% Confidence Interval (CI) 84-87%; 1776/2072) and specificity, 86% (95%CI 85-86%; 6140/7178). Group 1 showed significantly higher sensitivity (843/952; 89%; 95%CI 86-91%) and higher specificity (2957/3298; 90%; 95%CI 89-91%) than Group 2 (sensitivity = 83%; 95%CI 81-85% (933/1120) pConclusions: Single day abMRI interpretation-training for mammogram-readers achieved an overall diagnostic performance within benchmarks published for fpMRI but was insufficient for diagnostic accuracy of mammogram-readers new to breast MRI to match that of experienced fpMRI readers. Novice MRI reader performance improved during the reading task, suggesting additional training could further narrow this performance gap.
Databáze: OpenAIRE